Not for me it isn't. With the PHB, DMG, MM, Volos, SCAG & SKT, I can run my campaign from one site, with one interface/noteboook at the table. Eventually when the campaign tools are expanded to include things like the initiative tracker, the only thing I'll need to bring to a game is my notebook. All searchable, clickable, linkable, and I can edit things on the fly, references with hover overs like conditions, spells, etc. in monster entries. As far as I'm concerned, this is close to the holy grail of digital D&D that I've been waiting for, for over twenty years.The subscription is kinda pointless unless you buy the books or have a ton of homebrew classes and such.
It's coming. At the end of the character creation process it even tells you that.1) printing my character sheet - while digital tools are fine if I forget the sheet, or I'm rushed (heading directly to the game after work), I still want to bring the sheet with me & expect my players to do the same.
Not for me it isn't. With the PHB, DMG, MM, Volos, SCAG & SKT, I can run my campaign from one site, with one interface/noteboook at the table. Eventually when the campaign tools are expanded to include things like the initiative tracker, the only thing I'll need to bring to a game is my notebook. All searchable, clickable, linkable, and I can edit things on the fly, references with hover overs like conditions, spells, etc. in monster entries. As far as I'm concerned, this is close to the holy grail of digital D&D that I've been waiting for, for over twenty years.
It's coming. At the end of the character creation process it even tells you that.
Not for me it isn't. With the PHB, DMG, MM, Volos, SCAG & SKT, .
... Eventually when the campaign tools are expanded to include things like the initiative tracker, the only thing I'll need to bring to a game is my notebook...
It's coming. At the end of the character creation process it even tells you that.
Dude! Read what I wrote.
I did. Poor phrasing on my part, but it was meant as an example of someone who did buy books, thus proving your point.
The subscription is kinda pointless unless you buy the books or have a ton of homebrew classes and such.